Welcome to CREESS

human – Dolphin coexistence Project (River Barak, Assam, India)

Core values

Tradition, science, and technology

Ethics, wisdom, and practices

Nature, culture, and folklore

Environmental management and Industries

Sustainable cities and planning

Ecosystems and services

Nature Based Solutions (NBS) for a livable city

Our Books

Traditional folk dance, Assam

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Application of GIS in Census data analysis in Barak Valley, Assam

https://www.amazon.in/-/hi/Pulak-Das-Pinki-Purkayastha/dp/9357229493l

My travel to Namdapha, AP

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Vasundhara, The earth

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Our Research

These are some of our works in recent years.

Paper 1

Analysis of alternatives (AOA) is one of the most important components of environmental impact assessment (EIA) adopted worldwide….

Paper 2

A survey was conducted for a period of 18 months (January 2010-September 2011) on 150 fish farmers of Chatla floodplain area …..

Paper 3

Large dams have immediate impact on surrounding riparian vegetation due to inundation by reservoir. The effect however may vary beyond …

Paper 4

Present study was carried out to investigate the composition, diversity and distribution of aquatic insects in relation to …

Paper 5

Index of atmospheric purity (IAP) with lichens.

Paper 6

Reservoirs intensify open-water evaporation and enhance moisture supply for precipitation in the vicinity…

Paper 7

An investigation was carried out on two ponds of Chatla floodplain, Barak valley, Assam with special reference to aquatic insects

Paper 8

An investigation was carried out in three fishing villages, namely Amtila, Boiragitila and Lalmati of Cachar district, Assam

Paper 9

Current study was carried out in a community pond located in lower Irongmara, Barak Valley, Assam.

Paper 10

Present paper deals with the study of a meander in River Barak around Silchar town in Assam using..

Paper 11

The present work is undertaken on the basis of annual data extracted from Hydromet Division of IMD

Paper 12

In the present paper a geospatial analysis is performed to understand the meandering behaviour of Barak River…